Going to japan what to buy???
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yeah i think sakataj was on the right track... i want a young, attractive, must be a good cook, must get along with my wife, must still have all her school uniforms, and oh yeah half black half asian or blazian if you will.
if you want to make some money, buy some Abercrombie & Fitch clothes (hopefully with tags still on, or not) and some old American antique coffee mugs like Fireking brand or Pyrex brand. Actually anything by Fire King will net usually between 4-6 times purchase price here when you sell it over there. This should at least sell for around triple your cost for the clothes and usually at least quadruple for the antique coffee mugs that can be found at just about any antique shop in any town or any city all over the US.
Then take that money and buy lots of samurai dvd's and stupid anime cartoon dvd's plus car parts that you can't buy here and you will have made at least enough to pay for your plane ticket. My wife always tells me about here friends who do this on the regular to pay for their airline tickets.
i bet buying like 6 wood grain aristo steering wheels for like 300 a piece over there could easily sell for 600 over here. then there is like 1800$$ right there. i may do this in december when i go back, but don't tell anyone.
if you want to make some money, buy some Abercrombie & Fitch clothes (hopefully with tags still on, or not) and some old American antique coffee mugs like Fireking brand or Pyrex brand. Actually anything by Fire King will net usually between 4-6 times purchase price here when you sell it over there. This should at least sell for around triple your cost for the clothes and usually at least quadruple for the antique coffee mugs that can be found at just about any antique shop in any town or any city all over the US.
Then take that money and buy lots of samurai dvd's and stupid anime cartoon dvd's plus car parts that you can't buy here and you will have made at least enough to pay for your plane ticket. My wife always tells me about here friends who do this on the regular to pay for their airline tickets.
i bet buying like 6 wood grain aristo steering wheels for like 300 a piece over there could easily sell for 600 over here. then there is like 1800$$ right there. i may do this in december when i go back, but don't tell anyone.
#23
True, true, but when JP is mentioned in this forum, it's usually referring to Junction Produce and not the other JP.
www.jpusaco.com
Back to the Topic, I would pick up some crazy electronics product and like LEXUS_KID said tons of Kidrobot toys , especially hard to get Dunnys.
www.jpusaco.com
Back to the Topic, I would pick up some crazy electronics product and like LEXUS_KID said tons of Kidrobot toys , especially hard to get Dunnys.
#25
well its something that has to fit in a luggage so maybe puddle lights. I wish I could get a real aristo or a real skyline, believe me that was the first things I thought of. Anyone here know where to go for such items?
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Just to clear some stuff up
- We cant say JP anymore and expect new people to think junction produce -- made to order items, usually take more than 6months to arrive (took me 8 months to receive my kit a while back)
- JP -- cheep American "style" kits or lip kits
True, true, but when JP is mentioned in this forum, it's usually referring to Junction Produce and not the other JP.
www.jpusaco.com
Back to the Topic, I would pick up some crazy electronics product and like LEXUS_KID said tons of Kidrobot toys , especially hard to get Dunnys.
www.jpusaco.com
Back to the Topic, I would pick up some crazy electronics product and like LEXUS_KID said tons of Kidrobot toys , especially hard to get Dunnys.
Just to clear some stuff up
- We cant say JP anymore and expect new people to think junction produce -- made to order items, usually take more than 6months to arrive (took me 8 months to receive my kit a while back)
- JP -- cheep American "style" kits or lip kits